50 research outputs found
The 7th Annual Nonprofit Technology Staffing and Investments Report
This survey of more than 2,600 nonprofit professionals provides benchmarks and data concerning salaries, technology budgets, organizational structure, and other aspects of nonprofit technology practices
2013 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study: An analysis of Online Messaging, Fundraising, Advocacy, Social Media and Mobile Metrics for Nonprofit Organizations
The big questions are always: are things getting better? Are nonprofits finding more success online? Are the top-line numbers up? Should your online fundraising director get a raise? And in a lot ofways, the answers are yes. Online and email programs continue to grow in importance for nonprofitsof every size and in every issue area. Overall, online revenue has increased, email list sizes keepgrowing, and organizations are using social media to reach more supporters than ever before.This is the seventh edition of the eNonprofit Benchmarks Study from M+R Strategic Services andNTEN. The data represents information generously provided by 55 nonprofits of various sizes who have partnered with us to create a snapshot of their online performance in 2012. This study contains measures of email messaging, email list size, fundraising, advocacy,social media, and mobile programs. Participating organizations are broken down by sector, by email list size, and by Facebook fan page size for the Social Media section
Letter From Adolph A. Hoehling Jr. to Francis Mairs Huntington Wilson, January 11, 1919
A typed letter from Adolph A. Hoehling Jr. to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated January 11, 1919. Within, Hoehling provides some letters of recommendation Wilson requested from the Office of the Judge Advocate General.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_commerce_documents/1003/thumbnail.jp
Letter From Adolph A. Hoehling Jr. to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, September 25, 1918
A typed letter from Adoph Hoehling Jr. to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated September 25, 1918. Within, Hoehling informs Wilson to contact a commissioned Personnel Brach in regard to Wilson\u27s application to join the Judge Advocate General\u27s Staff Corps.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/fmhw_firstworldwar_documents/1104/thumbnail.jp
Women Serving in Special Operation Forces: Practical Recommendations for Mental Health Providers
Women have faced limited access to needed and appropriate services in many professional and societal conditions. Military Special Operations Forces (SOF) is one of these domains. However, despite recent changes that have allowed the inclusion of women into these units, they continue to endure cultural and systemic barriers as well as several subsequent mental and physical health issues. Experiences of gender discrimination, sexual harassment, nonacceptance, and the unique demands of SOF roles can create various health concerns for women in SOF, including PTSD, depression, trauma, and reproductive health issues. These significant concerns highlight the need for clinical and practical recommendations when working with clients of this population within a counseling setting. This article aims to identify and propose recommendations, including understanding women\u27s service in SOF and its impact on mental health and advocating for collaborative care to identify physical health concerns. Utilizing these recommendations would serve to support this underrepresented yet vulnerable population better
Mary Hoehling Correspondence
Entries include brief biographical information and a typed letter from Hoehling
